A 39-year-old Sheboygan woman was arrested on felony charges of methamphetamine possession after being reported by a former roommate.

In addition to the felony possession charge, Naomi M. Cerda also received misdemeanor charges including resisting an officer, disorderly conduct, and possession of drug paraphernalia stemming from the March 16 incident.

According to the criminal complaint:

Officers were sent to an apartment on the 2400 block of Camelot Boulevard in the City of Sheboygan for a report of possible drug use at 12:30 a.m. on March 16.

A former resident of the apartment had arrived to remove his items from it and found his former roommate, Cerda, and another man allegedly doing drugs. When confronted, the man left the residence and Cerda went into the bathroom.

When officers arrived, they observed drug paraphernalia in various places throughout the apartment and a pea-sized, crystal rock that appeared to be methamphetamine in the living area. Cerda told officers the meth belonged to the male that was with her, but provided no information on how to contact or locate him.

Cerda became physically uncooperative and resistant to officers when she was placed under arrest and officers had to hold her on the couch until she calmed down.

Cerda was previously convicted of possession of methamphetamine last November stemming from a March 2015 case, according to state court records.